Authors
Claudia Schulz, Jürgen M Kaufmann, Lydia Walther, Stefan R Schweinberger
Publication date
2012/8/1
Journal
Neuropsychologia
Volume
50
Issue
10
Pages
2426-2434
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
To assess the role of shape information for unfamiliar face learning, we investigated effects of photorealistic spatial anticaricaturing and caricaturing on later face recognition. We assessed behavioural performance and event-related brain potential (ERP) correlates of recognition, using different images of anticaricatures, veridical faces, or caricatures at learning and test. Relative to veridical faces, recognition performance improved for caricatures, with performance decrements for anticaricatures in response times. During learning, an amplitude pattern with caricatures>veridicals=anticaricatures was seen for N170, left-hemispheric ERP negativity during the P200 and N250 time segments (200–380ms), and for a late positive component (LPC, 430–830ms), whereas P200 and N250 responses exhibited an additional difference between veridicals and anticaricatures over the right hemisphere. During recognition, larger …
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